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A new, cancer-killing serum turns out to be an infectious, deadly virus when a patient injected with it makes contact with people.
A new, cancer-killing serum turns out to be an infectious, deadly virus when a patient injected with it makes contact with people.
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Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP7 "Science for Sale"A new, cancer-killing serum turns out to be an infectious, deadly virus when a patient injected with it makes contact with people.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP8 "Next Stop, Nowhere"Quincy blames violent music for the stabbing death of a young man during a brawl at a punk-rock disco; guest Karlene Crockett.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP9 "Across the Line"Quincy is talked into investigating the case of a police officer who accidentally killed a hostage during a bank-robbery shootout.
Quincy, M.E.
S7, EP2 "The Golden Hour"The needless death of a girl (Heidi Bohay) inspires Quincy to demand the upgrading of more emergency rooms into trauma centers.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP6 "Sleeping Dogs"Six people in a small town all confess to the shooting death of a man (Brion James) who had been terrorizing the entire community.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP5 "Unreasonable Doubt"Quincy tries to determine whether the electrocution of a disabled baby was an accident or a murder; guest John Rubinstein.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP4 "Dying for a Drink"Quincy consults a counselor in an attempt to help a suicidal colleague (Ina Balin) deal with her alcoholism; guest David Spielberg.
Quincy, M.E.
S8, EP3 "Give Me Your Weak"Quincy fights for an Orphan Drug Act to force companies to manufacture obscure, but needed, medications; guest Michael Constantine.
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